That’s the theme of the giant bash that reality-television personalities Tareq and Michaele Salahi are throwing next month to mark a fresh start for the Oasis Winery of Virginia, whose bankrupt predecessor will have sold off old equipment and cases of wine at an auction less than a week before.

“We definitely want to show people where it was [and] where it is now that there have been major changes,” Tareq Salahi told Bankruptcy Beat Monday.

Oasis Winery’s predecessor, Oasis Vineyards Inc., filed for bankruptcy in late 2008. As Bankruptcy Beat previously reported, its assets are slated to hit the auction block Sept. 18 as part of its liquidation. The auction is open to the public but as of Monday, only commercial wineries or those with a Virginia alcoholic beverage license are allowed to bid on the wine. (The auctioneer says there’s an inquiry as to whether there’s a possibility that the public could be allowed to buy the wine.)

The Salahis, who last year were part of Bravo’s “Real Housewives of D.C.” reality-TV show, said they’d attend that auction, which will be held on the winery’s grounds. But they’re not happy about it, pointing out what they say is a glaring issue with the sale.

“I have grave concerns with the bankruptcy court telling people and the distributors that the equipment’s OK, the wine’s OK,” Tareq Salahi said. “It’s now worthless.”

He said there was no money available in the bankruptcy to finish wine that was in tanks or hadn’t yet been corked, and he said some equipment is broken.